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Caregiver-reported newborn term and preterm motor abilities: psychometrics of the PediaTrac TM Motor domain.

Renée Lajiness-O'NeillTrivellore RaghunathanPatricia BerglundAlissa Huth-BocksH Gerry TaylorAngela D StaplesJudith BrooksAngela LukomskiJennifer C Gidley LarsonSeth Warschauskynull null
Published in: Pediatric research (2022)
The caregiver-reported Motor domain of PediaTrac provides a reliable estimate of the latent trait of motor ability during the newborn period. This is the first known caregiver-reported instrument that can assess motor ability in the newborn period with high reliability in term and preterm infants. Item response theory methods were employed that will allow for future characterization of developmental subgroups and motor trajectories. The PediaTrac Motor domain can support early identification of at-risk infants. Including caregivers in digital reporting and child-centered monitoring of motor functioning may improve access to care.
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  • psychometric properties
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